Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 30, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Storage battery repairing and recharg-
lng, starter and generator work. Raker
<St bon
P h o ae w an t ads. to 1561.
Home Pointers.
P la n some m eals aro u n d a b o ttle of
m ilk instead of a pound of m eat.
TROUTDALE
Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox gave a luncheon
“ WE CO-OPERATE”
At th e b eau tifu l hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. E llio tt of Pow ell Valley oc­
STARTIN« RIGHT
cu rre d th e m a rria g e on W ednesday
Ington, w ere p resen t.
evening. November 28. of th e ir d au g h ­
Mrs. L. A. H arlow atten d ed th e H alf ter, Miss Amy L. E lliott, to E ric P.
THE VALUE OE YOUR
H o u r Study club T uesday a t th e hom e V erheiden. T he m a rria g e w as so l­
BANKING CONNECTIONS
LIE IN ITS
of Mrs. S. H. L ew is in P o rtlan d . Mrs. em nized w ith th e ring cerem ony by
H arlo w gave a review on “A Man from th e Rev. D. Q. B arry, p asto r of the
SERVICE
M aine.” by E dw ard Bok.
Bethel B a p tist ch u rch , in th e p re s­
ence
of
a
large
com
pany
of
relativ
es
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. T hom as a re v isit­
ACCOMMODATION
ing th e fo rm e r’s p a re n ts at N ew port, an d friends.
T h e b rid al p a rty en tered th e p arlo r
Oregon.
to th e s tra in s of th e w edding m arch
REAL HELPFI’LNESS
S unday v isito rs a t th e H udsons w ere
from
L
ohengren
played
on
th
e
piano
Mrs. H udson's sister. Mrs. Ed. H ud­
by a sis te r of th e bride and on th e
THAT WILL CONTRIBUTE
son and Mr. an d Mrs. A m nions and
violin
by her b ro th er. The bride w as
TO VOI R VERY HIGHEST
son from Bend, Oregon.
atten d ed by her sister. Miss R uth. H er
DEGREE OE SUCCESS
Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert Fox of P o rtlan d b ro th er, Ray E dw ard E lliott w as best
sp e n t T uesday a t th e hom e of the m an.
ALWAYS MAINTAINED AT
fo rm e r's m other, Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox.
THE
T he b rid e w as arra y e d in a gown of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence. Mr. and ap ric o t G eorgette crep e and lace over
Mrs. U. G. S m ith and Mrs. L. A. H a r­ satin . She w ore a veil and c a rrie d a
low atten d ed an e n te rta in m e n t at show er bouquet of roses. T he b rid e s­
| M ultnom ah sta tio n M onday n ig h t g iv­ m aid w ore a gown of w hite crep e de
en by O renom ah c h a p te r O. E. S., by ch in e an d a co rsag e bouquet of pink
Gresham, Oregon
asso ciate m a tro n s of P o rtlan d .
roses.
W alter Mason and sister, Mrs. E dna
A bou n tifu l w edding su p p er w as
P u rc e ll of P o rtlan d , w ere v isito rs at served follow ing th e cerem ony and a
th e J. R. K n a rr hom e on Sunday.
very jo lly evening w as spent.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Edm ondson are
hom e from L ib e rty Bond, W ashington.
RESOURCES OVER $400,000.00
POWELL VALLEY
M i. and Mrs. Downs and fam ily
| from C anada have moved in to one of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Nordblom en ­
M ilton F o x ’ co ttag es ac ro ss th e stre e t te rta in e d for T h an k sg iv in g d in n er
from th e city hall.
Mrs. A. A. N ordblom, O. A. A nderson,
Sam H arlow , Ja m es S pence and Ed. A nderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Vick-
Jo h n McGinnis w ill give a d ance a t
lund a n d 'd a u g h te r , A delle, Mr. and
th e city h all D ecem ber 29.
Mrs. Em il P alm q u ist and son H arry
\ isito rs a t th e Jam es Cook hom e
:' C
“
“
w ere Mr. and Mrs. H ardy Cook of
P o rtla n d one day la st week, Mrs. J a s
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e L u th er
M. S hep p ard an d son an d Mrs. R. J
L eague w ill be held at the L u th eran
S m ith of G resham who sp e n t th e
ch u rc h on S unday evening a t 7:30.
w eek-end, and Mr. and Mrs. L eslie All a r e invited to atten d .
Cook of P o rtlan d who w ere S unday
v isito rs.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. H ow ard and
The F ollow ing P erso n al P ro p e rty : '
fam ily visited one day th is w eek a t th e
Mrs. A lta M. G en try w ill give a
hom e of L. P. M anning in G resham
stereo p tico n le ctu re a t th e evening
ing " " y J r ^ o l . ^ i f i K ’n, y ea rs
I,300 »«>•• each, tru e and gentle. One Geld-
Mrs. H. F. W ihlon of P le a sa n t Home serv ice a t th e Com m unity ch u rch S u n ­ c o w s q
lo6.15
g“od. p u lle r- Ten head of EXTRA GOOD DAIRY
J sp en t Monday a t th e J. R. K n a rr home. day, D ecem ber 2. T he le ctu re will
- . . '
e*h last sp rin g , 2 fresh d u rin g sum m er, giving good How milk
Bud T iller, Miss H elen B illiter and be illu stra te d w ith 70 in te restin g pic- 5 fresh a t d ate of sale of which 4 have calves by side One HolsteTn C ow
Decem ber 29. T h ree Beef Cows: 9 H elfers, com ing 2 y ears old; i ¿ ig h
Miss L a u ra T iller sp e n t T h an k sg iv in g tu re s of th e life of th a t island people r due
r a ,tB r L 7
u i» M. Beef
H eifers,
co:
Who live in w hat is o fte n c a lle d L
» “ !' Cows;
r ‘‘»hy 9 for
service;
a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ray who live in w hat is often called the One p a î r W h V ^
^
‘seveÎ E u / ? month.° 0‘S
Moore in P o rtlan d .
"G arden of th e E a st.’ T he evening
Mr. an d Mrs. J. S. H udson ate service w ill com m ence a t 7:30. O ther t e - ? T ^ r i v e ^ i / i i “ 1 s
T h an k sg iv in g d in n er a t th e hom e of Sunday services w ill be th e Sunday John D eere H arro w ; one 2-h’o r s " ‘ Riding CuRKÀtor“ 6 o ^ m ^ 'lZ - s lio v e /c iîît^
th e ir son, L aw rence, in P o rtlan d .
school w hich convenes at 10 o'clock
’ ¡ ik e 'n ^ T w o
T e a m ’ S n ^ A' X n s T
Mr. and Mrs. A lvin Copeland e n te r­ under th e lead ersh ip of Win. Richey. C“re°arm S ep ara to r N o * ^
tain ed Mr. and M rs. P. H. P ete rso n
S u . Tsbout Eton's of W heat' K° ° d
" eVer b" n Wt“ ’ 3 tO,‘H ° f G ray
and R alph C opeland on T hanksgiving.
PLEASANT HOME
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow e n te r­
T h e L adies' Aid of th e M ethodist
tain ed a t d in n er on T h anksgiving, Mr.
household furniture
ch
u rch will hold Its a n n u a l b azaar a t
and Mrs. Jo sep h Beveridge, Mr. and
One Gas R ange; 2 B edsteads, alm ost new ; 2 sets of S p r in g s- 2 M at­
the
ch
u
rc
h
on
S
atu
rd
ay
evening,
De­
Mrs. H. F. Flem ing, and Mr. an d Mrs.
tre ss e s; 1 S an ita ry Cot; 1 H eating Stove; 1 C entury W ashing M achine In
cem ber 8. T he sa le of useful and good sh a p e, 1 fam ily F ru it E v ap o rato r and F u rn a ce ; 1 S calding Vat.
H. A. Young, all of P o rtlan d .
fancy a rtic le s su itab le for gifts or for
the re p le n ish in g of household fu rn ­ LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS AT NOON
SALE KAIN (lit SHINE
DAMASCUS
ishings w ill begin a t 5 o’clock. A
1 ERMS OF SALE— $20 and under, C ash ' over $20, 6 m o n th s’ b ankable
A special tax of ten m ills w as vot- bou n tifu l m enu has been planned for
I ed by Road D istric t No. 20 a t a w ell the ch ick en su p p er w hich w ill be note a t 8 p er cent.
atten d ed m eeting of good road en th u - served. One of th e fea tu re s Is a sh o rt
I siastfcs held at D am ascus com m uni p ro g ram th a t is being planned for the
ty hall on la st S atu rd ay night. Two- e n te rta in m e n t of thoqe presen t. T h ere
G. M . J O N E S & S O N S , O w n ers
th ird s of th e am o u n t voted w as des­ w ill be a candy booth, and a parcel
post
booth
w
here
sm
all
a
rtic
le
s
w
ill
J.
U.
Kl
KATLI,
Aactlnneer
EKED BARTHOI.DMFW ciorL
ig n ated for the F o ste r road an d th e
*»
b i , i « , i- ,,r t i..* n . . . in “
" S is
be
sold.
More
d
etails
of
th
e
program
b alan ce for th e Oregon City road.
and
su
p
p
er
w
ill
be
published
next
T his w ill be used in m aking th e base
week.
for th e se roads. W ilbur B rodie r e ­
Miss R uth Child cam e down from
ceived th e h ea rty recom m endation of
th e m eetin g for road boss. T his w as S pokane to spend T h an k sg iv in g w ith
I one of th e m ost e n th u sia stic road h er a u n t and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
W illiam s a t G reen A cres P o u ltry
I m eetings ever held here.
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
F arm .
Road D istric t No. 21 has voted a
Calves, of any kind
Miss A nna L en n artz is spending the
I special road tax of eig h t m ills and
T
h
an
k
sg
iv
in
g
vacation
w
ith
her
p
a
r­
recom m ended th e rea p p o in tm e n t of
S e e M e for C a ttle H au lin g
Ja k e DeYoung as road boss. H e has ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L ennartz.
held th a t position in th e d istric t for
I sev eral years.
T he D ecem ber m eeting of th e Da-
Miss M. A nderson, w ho has m easles,
Im asc u s F arm B ureau will be held
w
as
ta k en to P o rtlan d Monday to r e ­
I next S atu rd ay evening, Decem ber 1.
(■uaraoteed
Min Hart
ceive trea tm e n t,
T his m eeting will be of special in te r-
W ater-rroof
Mr.
L
ek
an
d
er
and
Miss
A
lice
Le-
and Airtight
I est to all an d a good atten d a n ce is ex­
K an d er w ere g u ests M onday evening
pected. E lection of officers for the
We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern
a t th e D an E rdm an home.
en su in g y ea r w ill be held, an d the
Multnomah.
Enquire of any of the following:
A p a rty w as given in honor of A. M.
p ro g ram of activ ities for th e next year
Mowery
on
T
uesday
evening
w
hich
Bank
of
Gresham
Bid.
I outlined. It is hoped th a t m em bers
Judge O. W. Stapleton
City o f Uresham (City H all,
J. I. Bacon
w as an enjoyable affair. A dainty
Multnomah County Farm (2,
will com e w ith good su g g estio n s for
Jas. Jennings
J. Kilgore
E. B. Kirkwood
I m aking 1924 b etter and m ore helpful lunch w as served a t th e close of the
Dr. tV. J. Ott
Delllel Berry Ranch
evening.
D. C. Ely
Bank of Troutdale
th an an y previous year. T hose in
Jas
Elkington
•
H.
C. Campbell
V ictor F osburg, who is w orking In
H. L. Kt. (Hair
I ch a rg e of th e D ecem ber p rogram are
E.
H. W illard
8. B. Hall
P
o
rtlan
d
,
had
his
hand
h
u
rt
rcciMitly
Bert
Kronen berg
I Mrs. D ora DeYoung, Mrs. P eterso n
Dr. Geo, Inglis
Jas. Ledbury
w hen it w as stru c k by a shaft.
C. M. Zimmerman
I and Mrs. B artel.
Ed W ilkes
Mrs. M aggie Ulin
•D. M. Donough
Mrs. I. H edden m ade a trip to P o rt­
Mrs. Saule Burr
T he D am ascus P a ren t-T ea ch e r as-
Blrdleg Heed
land
on
Friday.
and
m
any
others.
I sociation held a m eeting on F r i­
Ronald
K
rebs
w
as
un
ab
le
to
atten
d
day evening, Novem ber 30. A good
school T h u rsd a y and F rid a y on a c ­
p ro g ram w as planned and lunch w as
co u n t of illness.
J served.
Phone 601
Gresham
Dave F o sb u rg m otored to P o rtlan d
A public m eeting w as held on Wed-
W
ednesday.
I nesday evening at th e D am ascus com ­
Chas. K rebs h as m ade a deal w ith
m unity h all, when S en ato r Zim m er-
PIONEER WOMAN DIES
Union Parent-Teacher Association
I m an of Y am hill co unty discussed the Em il Beck, a h alf m ile w est of Sandy,
AT ADVANCED AGE
Mill Hold Entertainment.
for a body of tim ber, w here he will
topics
"T h e
E sch-C um m ins A ct,’
T
he
ch e er r asso ciatio n of
« P » aren
r e m t-T
- 1 ea
eacn
Mrs. A nna C. Crane, a pioneer resi-
u
“F ed eral R eserve S ystem ," and "H elp p ut up a m ill a fte r he is th ro u g h saw ­
. O i , t ,, rl 1H
. v , l r , i n i l v c ll n s l \ I n v n m b o e Union
school, C lackam as county, w ill
ing
th
e
H.
Sw
anson
tim
ber.
T
it
.
.
d en t of th is vicinity, died November
ing th e F trn n er, H ow ?”
C arl A nderson visited w ith Ed. B or­ 29, a t th e home of h er son, F red H. hold an e n te rta in m e n t and bazaar,
Decem ber 15, at 8 p. m a t th e Union
lings th e p ast week.
Crane, near F airv iew , w here she has
C losely asso ciated w ith Oregon and
schoolhouse. Candy and lunch will be
Miss
Agnes
Nelson
of
P
o
rtlan
d
was
m ade her home for m any years. She
I Its tra d itio n s is the c h a ra c te r and p e r­
a w eek-end guest a t th e L eK ander '•a s 83 years of age. O ther su rv iv in g sold. E verybody welcome.
so n ality of o u r g ran d old m an— Dr
home.
m em bers of her fam ily a re a son, Geo.
Jo h n S trau b . D espite his rec en t Ill­
MODI, NAMING
Mrs. U n d h o lm passed aw ay last M. Crane, and a grandson, George M.
Q uickly and efficiently done by ex ­
ness th e love for his boys and g irls
T h u rsd ay m o rning and w as burled Crane, Jr., of P o rtlan d . F u n eral ser-1 p erts. All o rd ers pro m p tly atten d ed
has b ro u g h t him back to th e cam pus
Monday afternoon.
vice» will be held S atu rd ay , December)
p ? 5” ' . , »
for th e Hom ecom ing. Of necessity he
„
.
-
GEO. HHAvV Phone 229 ED SMITH
S everal of the young people of th is <
1, a t 2:30 in the afternoon, at F in ley ’s
_____ _____ _
cannot ta k e too activ e a p a rt in the
vicinity atten d ed an enjoyable b irth ­
festiv itie s; b ut he w ill be here, and his
m o rtu ary , M ontgom ery and F ifth ,
For Christmas
day p a rty given in honor of C harles
sp irit—th a t indom itable sp irit which
P ortland. In te rm e n t will be In the
Golf stockings, wool socks, m ade to
M cFarland on S atu rd ay night. All
o rd er. K nitting m achines. In stru c -
has ever been a p a rt of Oregon and Its
Lone Fir cemetery.
rep o rted a good tim e.
, tton.
D em onstration.
Phone Lucy
stu d en ts— will be a real fac to r in th is,
T he N els L eK ander fam ily and some
: Adam s, G resham 75, for appointm ent.
our g re a te st Hom ecom ing.—Oregon
frie n d s ¡notored to P o rtlan d on S u n ­
FAIRVIEW
Dally E m erald.
Dressmaking and Keinndellng.
day.
A stereopticon lectu re on th e Holy '
al1 ‘‘•"» •P U o n a. al-
C arl H anson and d au g h ter D orothy
v
BQ rem odeling of furs. P rices r e a s o n -
T he sta te m a rk e t ag en t, In coopera- are a tte n d in g th e Bible in stitu te at Land will be given at the city hall on , able. Mrs. R lchlm yer, C leveland ave-
ation w ith th e federal d ep artm en t, is S aginaw , Oregon.
M onday evening. Decem ber 3, which nue, G resham , phone 108.
tf
I holding d em o n stratio n m eetings in
Mr. and Mrs. C arl A nderson and son will be free of charge. T he Rev. Dr. j
various p o tato raisin g sections of th e V anriar w ent to P o rtlan d on Monday C alvin K. S tra u d t, who will give th e j
state, w here g rad in g u n d er é ie new to visit Miss M. A nderson.
lecture, is a personal frien d of the
law is ta u g h t and ex p lan atio n s given
Chas. K rebs sp en t S unday and S u n ­ Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Dr. S tau d t 1
to grow ers and sh ip p ers. T he com p u l­ day n ig h t In Sandy w ith his m other.
and his wife have trav e led extensive- (
(Smith Memorial)
sory g rad in g and Inspection law has
ly In southern and cen tral E urope and ’
F airview , Oregon
been in force less th a n th re e m onths, 1 o ttre ll t om m nnlty I h arc h Bazaar. Palestine.
b ut it is w orking o u t fa r m ore rap id ly
REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED,
P lans are u n d er way for a b azaar to
M lalster
th an w as an ticip ate d and th e re is a be held in th e C ottrell C om m unity
Mlndow ClennTng
NLKVK 18
g en eral a ttitu d e to observe its p ro ­ ch u rch on Decem ber 14 by the Ladies
For ex p ert window clean in g see 8. S U N D A Y S C H O
O L .............
10 A M
TaJItna, or leave o rd ers w ith John MORNINO W O RSH IP .............'.'.11 A. M
visions by both g ro w ers and shippers. Aid of th a t church.
Brow n, G resham , phone 2501.
H elpful —-
R estful — In sp irin g
Expert
A w hite sau ce is th e fo undation of on T h u rsd ay a t her home. T eu of h er
1-5 will be given to him who proves that
*. ¡®> not flnd the deficiency of his m a­ h alf th e recip es in any cook book. frien d s from P o rtlan d and Mrs. S alen a
chine on starting, lighting and ignition L earn how to m ake a p erfect w hite Fox and baby from W ashougal. W ash
Main Street Garage. Phene Gresham 122s sauce.
e.
BANK OF GRESHAM
IT FLOWS
?R E E L Y
zero weather
A nd here’s what that
means for your car__
—Zerolene gives thorough
lubrication from the first
turn of the motor—no un­
necessary drain on the
batteries;
E A S IE R
STARTING
,1
FULL1
POW ER
—the motor is not held
back by congealed or so­
lidified oil on the bearings;
—no scored cylinders,
worn bearings, prem a­
turely diluted crankcase
oil or expensive repair bills
as a result of poor winter
lubrication.
PRorecno
ENGINE
0
MAXIMUM
—c o r r e c t lu b r ic a tio n
means full power and
maximum fuel mileage;
M ILEAGE
That’s why we say—use
Zerolene “cold-test” oil of
the grade recommended
for the winter lubrication
of your car. Consult the
Zerolene Correct Lubri­
cation C hart—wherever
Zerolene is sold.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Zerolene No. 1, No. 3 and
No. 5 are all good “cold-
te s t” oils.
If you have trouble shift­
ing gears, use Zerolene
Transm ission Lubricant
B” —it rem ains fluid at
low tem peratures and
perm its ready shifting of
gears.
Thursday, December 6, At 10 o’Clock a. m.
CASH PAII)
dee F creek
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham, Phone 2441
SEPTIC T A N K S
FRANK C. JONES
s
i
P o w er to S tart
P o w er to Stop
“Let yonr next ear be a Bulck”
We are fully equipped to do any electrical work, gen­
eral repair work, re-boring and acetylene welding.
AU W ork Guaranteed
M AIN STREET GARAGE
Phone 1228
GRESHAM
OUR HEALTH BREAD
at th is B akery and a t S tores
Contains the Vita mi net, mi’ ed by
scientific principles
Il’s Good and Good for You
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DONINCK
PUBLIC SALE
Phone 1221
Presbyterian
Church